2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2017.02.013
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The contrasting effects of active and passive cooperation on innovation and productivity: Evidence from British local innovation networks

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“…Finally, Maksim Belitski, Rosa Caiazza and Yulia Rodionova's paper on Investment in Training and Skills For Innovation Within Entrepreneurial Start-ups firms and Incumbents: Evidence from the United Kingdom extends the understanding of returns to knowledge investment by focusing on innovative training and skills in entrepreneurial firms and the role of patenting as an inducement for training in-house. This work theoretically and empirically extends Giovannetti and Piga (2017), who estimated returns to innovative training and R&D by demonstrating that training premiums are positive for innovation performance and that returns to investment training vary between firms of different size. Building on knowledge management in the organizations and innovation literature, this study advances our understanding of the knowledge investment and knowledge appropriation strategies used by entrepreneurial firms, as well as the role of knowledge investment in further inducement of R&D, adding to Arora and Athreye's (2012) and Arora's et al (2016) findings.…”
Section: Special Issue Paperssupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…Finally, Maksim Belitski, Rosa Caiazza and Yulia Rodionova's paper on Investment in Training and Skills For Innovation Within Entrepreneurial Start-ups firms and Incumbents: Evidence from the United Kingdom extends the understanding of returns to knowledge investment by focusing on innovative training and skills in entrepreneurial firms and the role of patenting as an inducement for training in-house. This work theoretically and empirically extends Giovannetti and Piga (2017), who estimated returns to innovative training and R&D by demonstrating that training premiums are positive for innovation performance and that returns to investment training vary between firms of different size. Building on knowledge management in the organizations and innovation literature, this study advances our understanding of the knowledge investment and knowledge appropriation strategies used by entrepreneurial firms, as well as the role of knowledge investment in further inducement of R&D, adding to Arora and Athreye's (2012) and Arora's et al (2016) findings.…”
Section: Special Issue Paperssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The simultaneous decision-making can be operationalized by solving a hierarchical model or a system of equations where the residuals (unobserved factors) will be highly interdependent. In doing so, research on knowledge management in organizations can bypass some of these measurement difficulties and the issues of endogeneity when dealing with knowledge inputs and outputs (Arora and Athreye 2012; Giovannetti and Piga 2017).…”
Section: Investigating the Knowledge Management -Entrepreneurship Linkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manufacturing and consumption are the two major concerns of the productivity. During the production process input and output are transformed however consumption is coverging on the practice of processing plants and organization (Giovannetti & Piga, 2017). However, productivity in the cost-effective aspect is centering on variables like quality, quantity and cost of the final good produced (Nawanir, Fernando, & Teong, 2018).…”
Section: Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por outro lado, a cooperação com parceiros fora da cadeia de valor, como os concorrentes é tida como mais arriscada (Giovannetti & Piga, 2017), pois, embora exista colaboração entre concorrentes, permitindo que seus concorrentes observem alguns de seus processos de projeto e fabricação, aqueles que colaboram dependem da ideia de que os concorrentes ainda não terão conhecimento total sobre como os processos funcionam juntos, como um sistema produzindo a eficiência e a qualidade da produção (Un & Asakawa, 2015). Nesse sentido, a fim de evitar o comportamento oportunista, fortes e estreitas relações cooperativas agem como um mecanismo de governança (entre empresas parceiras), o que pode amenizar tal comportamento.…”
Section: Localização No Modo De Inovação Doing Using and Interactingunclassified
“…Ainda no âmbito da inovação para o mercado nacional, os resultados demonstraram a associação positiva entre a parceria com concorrentes estrangeiros e a inovação de processo com esse grau de inovatividade. É reconhecido que os contextos institucionais dos países se diferem e impactam nos resultados de inovação (Gonzalez-Pernia et al, 2015;Su et al, 2009), logo, um ambiente institucional deficitário, que é realidade das economias emergentes, campo empírico do estudo (Frank, Cortimiglia, Ribeiro, & Oliveira, 2016), reforça ainda mais a insegurança nas relações horizontais com concorrentes locais (Giovannetti & Piga, 2017;Un & Asakawa, 2015). Logo, eis aqui uma provável resposta para a associação positiva entre a localização estrangeira do parceiro concorrente e a inovação de processo para o mercado nacional.…”
Section: Análise Complementar: Parceiros Estrangeiros Oriundos De Paíunclassified